Hello! I'm going through some of my grandparent's antique collection and I'm having trouble identifying an item. They look like small tongs, but I can't find any related images or what their particular use might be. If anyone is able to assist, that…Continue

Can anyone help identify maker/age of this cake dome??? It is 11" across any 5" tall, not counting the loop handle. It is VERY heavy glass, weight about like my heavy crystal dome. Any help appreciated. Did not come with a plate or pedestal. Picked…Continue

HiI hope someone can help. I have a Whittard teapot that I'm trying to identify.I've searched for ours trying to find another the same or at least something with the same pattern to identify the range name.I'm really beginning to think it's a fake…Continue

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"Yep, Molly's got it! It's a vintage Butter dish. The flip-top style was really popular during the 1920 - 1930's art deco era, I've sold a few of those in the past. Does yours have the glass insert?
It should have a little glass…"

"This is similar to a style of New York City luminaire used on posts in some parks. It is called the Battery Park City luminaire and was designed for the 1980's development of that name in lower Manhattan. It is not exactly the same so was…"

Found this at a local thrift...looked funky and priced right. At first,I thought it was a serving dish of some kind but under closer examinationI believe it could be quite old.Hopefully, someone can help me identify what it's for.Looks like some type of alloy and hand made. 3 legs 7"inches wideAny clues?See More

Hello, I'm new here so I'm not sure if this counts but here goesI have been searching for information on this lamp post head for years. I have always loved it and I want to know more about it like who made it and what year it's from. Here's what I know about it:It came with our house when we moved in in 2001It's at least 30 years old, can't be terribly old because the globe is actually plastic or acryllic (not glass). It used to be white, we painted it black around 2010 to match our new…See More

"I have a similar only it's made of rigid plastic. It is marked on the bottom, "Bostich" USA, patented. A roll-o-dex is circular like a wheel, similar but different.
It holds 2-1/4" x 4" flexible, blank cards so…"